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In operation some time prior to the introduction of a later jet engine-propelled [[Caprican Viper|Viper]], the "vintage" Viper was a single-pilot, fixed-wing propeller aircraft. It was distinguished by twin aft propellers, a camouflage paint scheme that featured a shark face at the nose. Despite no longer being in service in the year 42, a painting of these Vipers in flight hangs in the executive boardroom of [[Graystone Industries]] in [[Caprica City]], Caprica {{CAP|Things We Lock Away}}. | In operation some time prior to the introduction of a later jet engine-propelled [[Caprican Viper|Viper]], the "vintage" Viper was a single-pilot, fixed-wing propeller aircraft. It was distinguished by twin aft propellers, a camouflage paint scheme that featured a shark face at the nose. Despite no longer being in service in the year 42, a painting of these Vipers in flight hangs in the executive boardroom of [[Graystone Industries]] in [[Caprica City]], Caprica {{CAP|Things We Lock Away}}. | ||
In the [[virtual world]], these vintage Vipers are still in operation, launched from the [[Dreadnaught]] to strafe the streets of [[New Cap City]], derezzing users at random | In the [[virtual world]], these vintage Vipers are still in operation, launched from the [[Dreadnaught]] to strafe the streets of [[New Cap City]], derezzing users at random ([[CAP]]: "[[There is Another Sky]]", "[[The Imperfections of Memory]]", "[[Ghosts in the Machine]]"). | ||
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